swansdowns

/ˈswɑnzˌdaʊnz/
noun
  1. The soft, fine feathers of a swan, used for filling pillows, quilts, or clothing.
    • The pillow was filled with swansdowns, making it incredibly soft.
    • The baby's blanket was stuffed with swansdowns and felt like a cloud.
    • She sewed a winter coat lined with swansdowns for extra warmth.
  2. A soft, thick fabric with a nap resembling swan's down, often used for warm clothing or linings.
    • He bought a scarf woven from swansdowns to protect his neck from the wind.
    • Her robe was made of swansdowns, perfect for cold mornings.
    • The tailor recommended swansdowns for the jacket lining because it was both light and warm.
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